Re: Institute for Memetic Research (was: Critical Thinking in Memetics)

Bruce Howlett (bhowlett@metz.une.edu.au)
Thu, 18 Jun 1998 21:41:28 +0000

Date: Thu, 18 Jun 1998 21:41:28 +0000
From: Bruce Howlett <bhowlett@metz.une.edu.au>
To: memetics@mmu.ac.uk
Subject: Re: Institute for Memetic Research (was: Critical Thinking in Memetics)

Robert G. Grimes wrote:

> Dear Richard and Aaron,
> Believe it or not, we love you both! I only wish we were closer so
> that I could take you both out to dinner and get some of your
> knowledge over a glass of wine.

Bob,

Thank you for expressing so eloquently the feelings of many of the
members of the memetics list. While it is probably a bit risky to refer
to Aaron and Richard in the same breath, they both share a passion for
and understanding of memetics that many of us envy. I'm sure that there
must be many areas of common ground and, thankfully, differences. Life
would be pretty bloody boring if we all agreed on everything. But lets
cut out the sly digs and innuendo and get back to some good old rip
roaring rational debate (please excuse the alliteration).

Regards,

bRuce :-) oops

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